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58 Dr. John Coleman<br />

Jews. Thus not a single pound of gold was received by<br />

Wellington, only orders to Nathan's agents in Portugal,<br />

who were paid by Rothschild in Frankfurt. This operation<br />

netted Nathan 100%. Thus <strong>the</strong> Rothschilds made colossal<br />

profits with <strong>the</strong> money of <strong>the</strong> Landgrave, but took all <strong>the</strong><br />

profits for <strong>the</strong>mselves. (Maria O'Grady and John Reeves)<br />

As I said earlier, <strong>the</strong> descendants of Mayer Amschel<br />

became <strong>the</strong> most powerful men in <strong>the</strong> world. The one example,<br />

perhaps more than any that marks <strong>the</strong> truth of this observation is<br />

<strong>the</strong> account of how James Rothschild defeated Nicolas I of Russia.<br />

It turned on <strong>the</strong> Russian revolutionary, Hertzen:<br />

The notorious author, Alexander Hertzen, one of <strong>the</strong><br />

pioneers (fomenters) of <strong>the</strong> Russian Revolutionary<br />

movement was compelled to leave <strong>the</strong> country. (Actually<br />

he was forced to flee Russia just hours ahead of <strong>the</strong><br />

police). He arrived in London, where he started a Russian<br />

paper called The Bell. Hertzen, however, was a rich man,<br />

who before going into exile had converted his property<br />

into Government bonds. The Russian Government knew<br />

<strong>the</strong> numbers of Hertzen's bonds, and when <strong>the</strong>y were<br />

presented for payment upon <strong>the</strong> exile's arrival in London,<br />

Nicholas I, hoping <strong>the</strong>reby to crush his enemy, ordered <strong>the</strong><br />

Government bank of St. Petersburg to refuse payment.<br />

The Bank naturally obeyed. But fortunately for Hertzen<br />

he found a champion in <strong>the</strong> elder Rothschild. The latter<br />

informed <strong>the</strong> Czar that as Hertzen's bonds were as good<br />

as any o<strong>the</strong>r Russian bonds, he was reluctantly compelled<br />

to conclude <strong>the</strong> insolvency of <strong>the</strong> Russian Government.<br />

Should <strong>the</strong> bonds not be

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